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  • March 2021

  • Mon 1
    March 1, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - March 5, 2021 @ 4:00 pm

    From Farm Labor To Your Family Table

    Webinar
  • Tue 2
    March 2, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm

    Professor Andrew Robichaud, “Animal City: The Domestication of America”

    Zoom

    Professor Andrew Robichaud, “Animal City: The Domestication of America” Tuesday, March 2 11am to 12:15pm   Andrew Robichaud, Assistant Professor of History and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Boston University, will be talking about his book Animal City: The Domestication of America (Harvard University Press, 2019)   American cities were once full of animal life: cattle driven through city […]

  • Mon 8
    March 8, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Preston McBride, “Lethal Education: Native American Boarding Schools, 1879-1934.”

    Zoom

    Winter 2021 Colloquium March 8 | 4PM - 5PM PST Speaker Preston McBride (Dartmouth) "Lethal Education: Native American Boarding Schools, 1879-1934." Zoom (RSVP Required): https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErcOmuqD8tE9MFnnblgFrfwqJstbN7N8_v

  • Thu 11
    March 11, 2021 @ 12:30 pm

    Jenna Gibbs, “Protesting Slavery, Asserting Freedom, and Defying Racism at the African Grove Theatre in New York in the early 1820s.”

    Zoom

    RSVP here

  • Fri 26
    March 26, 2021 @ 6:00 am - 7:30 am

    Indian Ocean Studies: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?

    Zoom

    Indian Ocean Studies: How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going? A Historian's Perspective Speaker: Edward A. Alpers Research Professor (Emeritus) Department of History University of California, Los Angeles RSVP via QR code above or here.

  • April 2021

  • Thu 1
    April 1, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

    Gabriel de Avilez Rocha, “East Atlantic Crossings in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries”

    Zoom

    Gabriel de Avilez Rocha, Vasco da Gama Assistant Professor of History and Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, Brown University "East Atlantic Crossings in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries" Atlantic historians tend to understand transoceanic crossings along an east-west axis, with people and goods seen as traversing the space between Africa and/or Europe, on the one hand, […]

  • Mon 5
    April 5, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Megan Rosenbloom, “Anatomized Bodies at Work: The Human Skin Book and its Implications for the Histories of Medicine and the Book.”

    Zoom

    Spring 2021 Colloquium April 5 | 4PM - 5PM PST Speaker Megan Rosenbloom (UCLA) “Anatomized Bodies at Work: The Human Skin Book and its Implications for the Histories of Medicine and the Book” Please click here to access an abstract from Megan Rosenbloom’s new book, Dark Archives: A Librarian’s Investigation into the Science and History of […]

  • Wed 7
    April 7, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

    ucLADINO Symposium, “Ottoman Legacies, Émigre Culture, and Linguistic Crossroads” – Day 1

    Zoom

    The theme of "Ottoman Legacies, Émigre Culture, and Linguistic Crossroads" will lay emphasis on heritage, culture, and communication related to Sephardic Jews. The music-filled program--all organized by graduate students--features panels on Ladino Linguistics, History and Memory, and Networks, a keynote address by Dr. Olga Borovaya (Stanford), as well as two concerts. Please click here to register: https://bit.ly/ucladino

  • Thu 8
    April 8, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    ucLADINO Symposium, “Ottoman Legacies, Émigre Culture, and Linguistic Crossroads” – Day 2

    Zoom

    The theme of "Ottoman Legacies, Émigre Culture, and Linguistic Crossroads" will lay emphasis on heritage, culture, and communication related to Sephardic Jews. The music-filled program--all organized by graduate students--features panels on Ladino Linguistics, History and Memory, and Networks, a keynote address by Dr. Olga Borovaya (Stanford), as well as two concerts. Please click here to register: https://bit.ly/ucladino

  • Mon 12
    April 12, 2021 @ 7:00 pm

    Jiacheng Liu, “The Game of Love and the Performance of Masculinity: Courting Actresses in Republican China”

    Zoom RSVP

    Jiacheng Liu, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Northern Colorado, will be giving a talk based on her article "The Game of Love and the Performance of Masculinity: Courting Actresses in Republican China.” Date & Time: April 12, 7:00 pm PST, in conjunction with Andrea S. Goldman’s History 282B seminar, Gender and Sexuality in Late […]

  • Thu 15
    April 15, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

    Barbara Krauthamer, “Liberty’s Diaspora: Black Women in the Age of the American Revolution”

    Zoom

    Barbara Krauthamer, Professor of History, UMass Amherst "Liberty’s Diaspora: Black Women in the Age of the American Revolution" This presentation examines the lives of three Black women who had been enslaved in the British North American colonies at the time of the American Revolution. The presentation reflects on their lives by considering the ways historians have […]

  • Fri 16
    April 16, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:45 am

    Black Lives Matter in Belgium: Reckoning with Legacies of Colonialism, Violence, and Contemporary Racism

    Zoom

    From the UCLA International Institute: Black Lives Matter in Belgium: Reckoning with Legacies of Colonialism, Violence, and Contemporary Racism Debora Silverman, Professor of History and Art History at UCLA, will be on the panel of speakers. Download the flyer for Zoom registration details.

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